Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 20, 1900, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. SEPTEMBER 20, 190Q
••But I could do nothing," the said,
dejectedly, to one of the resident*.
should only be in the way."
the sea a fragment.
I tile debris of every description j Tammany views with alarm the cer­ Sheriff Gibbens, of Pratt, Kas., is not Across
••1 don’t think you could be in the
Blown with the spray and mist
had been removed from the tainty of an extra assessment to pay so sure it pays to be considerate. Re­ Shoreward from rosy ’‘'■‘"‘"'A*'.
way anywhere, Miss V anderpool," the
Where shade and shine hold tryst,
lady had replied, gently. "If you would
Over 7,000 Lives Lost and ' streets ; that 90 per cent of the Croker’s bets on’Bryan.
cently he allowed a man, who was con­ An old song set In colorings
just come here and laugh for us occa­
I
dead
bodies
had
been
disposed
victed
of
selling
liquor
without
a
license,
Of
gold
and
amethyst
As a fall exhibit of smooth harmony
Property Valued at About
sionally, as you know how, it seems to
I of, and that 45 per cent of the that of the New York republican con­ to remain with his family. At the expira­ A ship on the horizon
me it might be an invaluable*service.”
$22,500,000 Destroyed.
Where
misty
curtains
cling.
tion of the prisoner’s term the prisoner s
1 carcasses of animals had been vention captures the first prize.
Marie laughed then involuntarily,
Lightly
to
clearer
levels
from the city, but as I There will be no election for governor wife sued the sherifffor the price of board
Her sails of violet swing:
and at the bird-like, joyful note a dozen
G alveston , Tex., Sept. 18. removed
and
lodging
tor
her
spouse.
She
was
A
schooner
nearing
the
harbor
—
persons turned around with a sympa­
Listen! The sailors sing:
—“The situation continues to the work of removing the debris in three of the strongest republican states awarded judgment for $21.60, but the
thetic smile upon their faces.
1
goes
on,
more
bodies
are
being
of the country this year—Pennsylvania,
improve” is what one is told
•‘Maxwelton braes are honnle.
sheriff has appealed to the district couit.
The next night there was a dancing
Ohio and Iowa.
unearthed
every
hour.
There
is
Where
early
fa
s
the
dew.
now when he applies at any of
party at the bouse of a friend of Marie.
'Twas there sweet Annie Laurie
still
an
immense
amount
of
Another presidential ticket, the result
A street fakir in Benton, Kas., did a
She went to it as eagerly as if it had
Gave me her promise true.
the various headquarters for in­
of a confab of eighteen liberty men, has
Oh. the rainbow lights of boyhood
been her first ball, and she was a lovely
formation.
This statement is work to be done in this respect, appeared. Now let the shirtwaist men thriving business selling electric belts
Kindle my skies anew.
sight in her white gown with its sil­
being made with gratifying mo­ and in some quarters hardly an get together and the country will be until someone examined one of them. “Maxwelton braes are bonnie.
ver lilies of the valley woven in the
Then it was found that beneath a strip
impression
has
been
made
in
the
notony all over the city. The
How sweet that old refrain.
mesh and her necklace of turquoises.
safe.
of gauze was a layer of dry mustard.
mountains
of
wreckage
piled
up
The promises of morning
work has been brought down to
She carried lilies of the valley and for­
David Bennett Hill’s fierce phillipics When the wearer prespired a little the
Break into bloom again.
get-me-nots. A daintier maid or a
And on the lowly roof I hear
a business basis as far as possible 15 or 20 feet high.
against bossisin on the stump in New mustard was moistened and set up a
A
hopeful
feature
of
the
situa
­
The music of the rain.
more joyful one it would have been
and the system and order dis­
York shows that he has not forgotten burning sensation and the deluded victim
hard to have imagined.
braes are bonnie.”
played in the various depart­ tion is the rapid progress being how he was turned down by Richard believed a current of electricity was “Maxwelton
Her programme was filled ten min­
There's mother at the door.
ments would surprise anyone m ide by the railroads in their Croker in Kansas City.
passing through him Before all this The cattle down the dusky lane
utes after she had entered the ball­
efforts
to
restore
rail
communi
­
Are
coming
as
of
yore;
who might return to Galveston
In addition to being an inventor and a was discovered, however, the fakir had
room, and as she danced it seemed to
And, mounted on the pasture bars,
her that life was never so nearly per­
after au absence of three or four cation. The Santa Fe has reached millionaire young Cornelius Vanderbilt smelled danger and was on his way to
I swing and sing once more.
I Texas City with its tracks, and finds time to be a politician. He must another gullible neighborhood.
fect as when the music throbbed, and
days.
“Maxwelton braes are bonnie.”
everyone was gay-hearted, and the
it
is
i
n
lounced
that
trains
will
b*
one
of
the
men
who
think
it
is
better
Oh,
bonnie
maid
of
mine,
One feature that has caused a
lights burned and the flowers perfumed
The state supreme court of Michigan
Thro’ all the mists of distance
better feeling and a more pro­ enter the Union depot here to wear out than to rust out.
Again the dark eyes shine;
the air, and she. .Marie, could lend her-
is called upon to settle a curious case.
Th
irsday
next.
Tall Beaver, a Comanche Indian of
The world is full of music,
nounced willingness to work is
self to the rhythm and the joy and
And living seems divine!
Horse-cars are in operation in Oklahoma, will take the stump for Bryan One Thompson was sent to the peni­
dance.
afforded by the fact that the
tentiary at Jackson and was put to work
t
’
.
ie
business
part
of
the
city,
and
and Stevenson. Tall Beaver will speak
Across the sea a fragment,
"Miss Vanderpool," said one gentle-
time of all the laborers employed
for the Bronk-Buffington Shirt company
Blown
with
the
spray
and
mist
man, ns he led her to her seat, ‘‘I have
is being kept at headquarters. the electric-light and water on the subject of government with the as a leased convict. After working 578 Shoreward from rosy distances,
danced with a great many good danc­
of the governed, in Kansas, Okla-1
Where shade and shine hold tryst;
days he was discharged on a writ of A vision and a memory.
The men, being assured of com­ service has been partially re­ consent
ers in my life, but I have never enjoyed
homa and Missouri.
sumed.
habeas corpus for the reason that his
In gold and amethyst.
pensation for their labor, na­
a waltz so much as the last one. It is
Colonel Gleason, in charge ofthe speak sentence was clearly illegal. Now he
—Jennie Bodge Johnson, in Lewiston
No
sadder
sight
could
be
im-
;
the perfection of motion which you
turally go about their unpleas­
Journal.
ers’ bureau at republican headquarters in
have, and it is a chaining gift. Really
ant tasks with a much better agined than the picture pre­ I New York, has been besieged by all sorts claims that the shirt company refuses to
1 can call it nothing less than a gift.”
grace than heretofore. A thor­ sented by a boatload of refugees, of cranks with all sorts of suggestions. pay wages for the time he was in prison
He had expected a careless acknowledg­
and forced to work for the contractors.
when
the
ropes
were
cast
off
and
ough inspection reveals the tact
' Finally he moved into room No. 13 and The case will be heard at the October
ment of this compliment, and was
that every detachment is as well the craft swung out into the bay I finds that the unlucky number keeps term.
amazed when she said, gravely:
__
‘‘And a gift is something which ought
organized as is possible under and away from the storm-swept i such visitors at a distance.
to be used. I suppose. That is what my
the circumstances and that all city. Every face was turned ■ Right after Vermont, showed up over Thirty years ago, when Mrs. Anna M.
ILE peculiar thing about Marie sisters would say.”
toward the ruin, every eye mois­ 30,000 majority for the republican ticket Smith left Richmond, Ind., she packed in
are working harmoniously.
Vanderpool was that she had an
"Then they would approve of you,
large boxes all her household goods and
tened
by
tears.
So
great
was
the
Springfield
Republican
gravely
dis
­
Supplies and money are now
intemperate appetite for happiness. surely, for have you not been putting
personal property and stored them there.
the
rush
to
leave
behind
the
cussed the world-vexing problem, "Art in
pouring in from all over the
Recently Mrs. Smith died in Philadelphia She took to dancing slippers as natural­ it to the best use possible?"
‘‘I mean that it ought to be used for
country. It is stated that at scene of the storm that the Law­ Whiskers.’’ As a soothing poultice for and now her administrator has opened ly as other folk take to goloshes or
boots. She sang as read­ others."
least seven figures are needed to rence, the boat which connects the aches of banished hope the topic is the boxes. Among the interesting relics walking
ily as other people sigh, She
"It has been—for as many others as
express the amount of cash thus with trains at Texas City, has commended to the afflicted.
were wearing apparel of every descrip­ discovered a chance for a frolic
could avail themselves of it. 1 regret
not
failed
to
leave
her
wharf
a
J.
F,
Kelsey,
an
old
Kansas
democrat
tion of finest material, valuable paint­ with the same enthusiasm that that it has not been used more for me.
far received. This is being used
judiciously and the effects of the single day without denying pas­ of Jewell county, says that in 1896 he ings, silver-ware and dishes. In one box others found an opportunity for work. One dance is a short allowance.it seems
that if what his party said a lot of newspapers were stored. Phila
No one ever claimed that she was of to me."
presence of such a large relief sage to a portion of those who promised
about McKinley, if elected president, did delphia papers of 1840.1845. Cincinnati any use, and she certainly never made
wanted
to
get
away.
The beautiful head was shaken with
are already apparent.
There are numerous cases of, not come true he would support him for papers of 1860-1865 and several copies any such claim h.rself. It never oc­ yet greater gravity.
The death list will reach the
curred
to
her
that
she
could
be
useful,
re-election. “Those things did come
"Some time soon I am going to show
a Richmond paper called the Hum­
total of 4437, with the additions insanity in Galveston as a rysult I true,” says Mr. Kelsey, “ and I intend of
and she often reflected that to a world
ming Bird, published forty years ago, so swarming with useful persons as you what I mean, Mr. Iladley," and
of
the
terrible
bereavements
sus
­
sent out today. Only a com­
then, smiling and dimpling, she went
to keep my word. ”
were found.
this appeared to be—if one judged by away with her next partner.
paratively small number of the tained by the survivors.
Impeachment
proceedings against
Charles A. Sauerwine, a commercial the self-placed estimate of these per-,
It was a month later when Kenneth
negroes who perished have been
Mayor James G. Woodward, of Atlanta,
roo.ooo Men on a Strike.
traveler of Evansville, Ind., has peti­ sons—there was plenty of room for one Iladley received a letter from Miss Van­
reported. After considering all
have been shelved and his honor put on
blissful creature of the nonutilitarian derpool, asking him to be at the Brown
the supreme court there for per­
the facts, one can hardly do any­ P hiladelphia , Sept, 17. — Reports i a probationary period of sobriety. tioned
sort.
street settlement on a certain night.
mission to change his name to Charles f
All of the other members of her fam­ Mr. Iladley was not interested in set­
Atlanta
does
not
object
to
the
mayor
thing else but conclude that the from the anthracite coal fields of this j
A. Erwin. He alleges his name often ex.
ily
were
industrious,
and
several
of
total to be finally reached will be state indicate the tie-up caused by the getting full occasionally, but when he cites ridicule and not infrequently pre­ them were wise. They won distinction tlements, but he was in Miss Vander­
above 6000. Judge Mann stated strike for higher wages of more than ! makes it a continuous performance the vents his selling goods. Moreover, he is along commercial and intellectual pool, and he accepted the invitation.
cab took him along a thronged
today that in his opinion the list 140,000 mineworkers is at least as com­ town loses patronage and moral stand- tired ot being called ‘‘Mr. Sweetwine,’’ lines, were noted for their philanthro­ His
street, past tenement houses and sa­
! * incr.
The mayor has given the council
plete
as
the
leaders
of
the
United
Mine
”
£•
pies,
and
were
solicited
to
lend
their
would go as high as 7000. The
Mr. Bitter Boose” and the like, and for
loons and shops and stores till he came
exact number of course will Workers of America, the organization i hi* resignation, to become effective the these good and sufficient reasons asks names to “causes.” They were associ­ to the brightly lighted tenement house
back of the strike, claimed at any time, moment he i* found “under the influence.” the court to grant him a change.
ated with nearly all of the leading standing tidy and serene-looking, in
never be definitely known.
benevolent enterprises of the city.
—
and individuals owning mines J This year John II. Holt, the demo-
the midst of a block. lie asked for Miss
There arc no developments Companies
Now, it is impossible for any seeing Vanderpool, and was shown past the
who had claimed that their workings cratic nominee for governor of West
The newest form of robbery is reported
which would lead to the belief would operate as usual, despite the strike ( Virginia, has already taken out his vio- from St. Paul. Minn., where a man is and hearing person to go about Chi­ crowded
classrooms and lecture halls
that the estimate of a property order, apparently reckoned without ac­ lin, following in the footsteps of several badly wanted for defrauding express cago without becoming aware of the and music rooms to a room on the up­
loss of $22,500,000 is too high. curate knowledge of the attitude of their ' other West Virginia statesmen who companies. His plan is to send a pack­ fact that a large number of thecitizens per floor. The sound of a piano, violin
this busy town are not having a good and harp came out to salute his ears
While one occasionally finds a men. It is true that some ojierators in have found a fiddle a very powerful vote age on winch he places a high value—sav of
time. Even Marie observed it. She with a familiar tune, and he opened
business man whose property the Hazleton region were working today ’ getter in the backwoods mountain $10,000—to a distant point, getting a I saw children with old faces, and men the door and stood within a large room
has not suffered greatly, it must with as high as 80 per cent of the men counties in that sparsely settled state. receipt for it. Then he goes to the re­ with despair lookingout of their eyes, filled with young men and women.
be stated that the class is hope­ at work, nevertheless the greater num­ The late United States Senator Kenna, ceiving point and claims it. It never [ and w omen nervous and crushed under But it was not a party which he be­
of Kanawha always carried a violin with nrrives because, according to the storv, I a bui..en of toil. She saw homes that held. He saw that at once. It was a
lessly in the minority and that ber of men in the district were idle.
In the Scranton and Wilkesbarre dis­ him in his campaign trips when repre­ it is filled with a chemical which destroys would not keep out the cold, and coats dancing class. The pupils stood in line,
large losses are the rule.
that hung in rags from the shoulders
the directions of their
The people are becoming more tricts the tie-up was practically com­ senting the Third district in the house of it en route, reducing even the wrappings that supported them. And, what was awaiting
teacher.
plete. As was expected, the Schuylkill representatives. Ex-Congressman Wil­ and twine to an impalpable powder.
cheerful every day, and it is more region with Pottsville for a central point,
equally pathetic, she noticed that
He looked about him for Miss Van­
used the violin with good effect and
many persons worked so hard to derpool, but the chairs by the wall
than remarkable to observe the was at work with very few defections. son
Governor Atkinson made use of 1896,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
silence "the wolf’s long howl" that were vacant. Probably he had arrived
composure exhibited by some of These men have not the same grievances when elected, of a violin which was pre­
Department of the Interior,
they hud no heart for pleasure.
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore,,
too soon. However, he decided to in-
them under the terrible circum­ that prevail in the other districts, and sented to him by a republican friend.
»September 17th, iqoo .
“It is as likely as not," said Marie to quireof the teacher. At that moment he
Notice is hereby given that the f llowing-
stances among the individuals if they go on strike it will be largely
named settler has filed notice of his intention herself, “that they have never discov­
beheld her—Marie Vanderpool—in her
to make final proof in support of Disclaim, and ered how to be happy.” And she felt
who have been lost in the com­ through sympathy.
NEHALEM.
that said proof will be made before the Regis­
pretty pink frock with its short danc­
ter
and
Receiver,
at
Oregon
City,
Oregon,
on
a
vast
cominisseration.
for
them.
Not
President
Mitchell,
of
the
United
Mine
munity’s grief, and on every
ing skirt, standing before the class. It
October 29th. 190O, via :
tobehappyl It was fearful—or it was was she who was the teacher. Her eyes
WILLIAM H. AUSTIN.
hand may l>e seen people who Workers, who has established headquar­ The Harrison came in on Saturday H E. No, T24MH.
stup'd!
for
the
Lots
2,
3
and
4,
Section
with
freight
for
our
merchants
and
had never seemed brighter. The smiles
have lost their all doing every­ ters at Hazleton and is personally di loaded shooks at Krebs mill for Sinslaw 6, Tp. j S, R. 7 W.
It chanced that on one occasion which were never willing to leave
name* the following witnesses to prove
thing in their power to oomfort recting the strike, estimates that over and Umpqua. She sailed Tuesday morn­ his He continuous
residence upon and cultivation there was a certain festivity at n set­
her lips played about them be-
100,000 men struck and that 15,000
of said land, viz :
a neighbor who perhaps has not more
G. W. Gayson, of Tillamook. Or.; W. G. Rude, tlement house in one of the most
w’itchingly. Her golden head looked
ing.
will join them to-morrow.
crowd«! and poverty-stricken parts of more adorable and unkempt than ever.
of North Yamhill, <»r ; Wm Merritt, of 1’rask
been so unfortunate. Everbody
Wm. Battcrson, who has been to Or. ; O. Merritt. of .North Yamhill, Or.
the city, and that Marie was invited to She seemed the incarnated spirit of the
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seems to be doing all there is to
Victory for Black Party.
Chicago, arrived home on the Harrison.
go. It was not. perhaps, just the Bort
do toward ultimate rehabilita­
T imber land , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for of thing she would have selected, but as joy of life. She came running toward
W. S. Cone and wife, of Bay City; Mrs.
him.
P ublication .
tion to build a city which will S antiago D e C uba , Sept. 18.—The Lem Parker, of Hobsonville ; and Mr.
there was nothing else doing that even­
United States Land Office,
“Come, come!" she cried. “I in­
Oregon
City,
Ore.,
ing. for a wonder, and as she had no
be bigger and broader in every elections for delegates to the constitu­ and Mrs. Efl'eti burger, of Nehalem, came
July 3rd, 1900.
veigled you over here with a purpose. I
mind
to
sit
down
with
a
book.
s>e
con
­
tional
convention
have
resulted
in
favor
Notice
is
hereby
given
Hint
in
compliance
way than the one which has been
in over the trail from Clatsop on Satur­ with the provisions of the act of i ongiesMof cluded to go. She was a good deal puz­ wanted you to show us the mazurka.
June 3, i878, entitled “An act for the sale of tim­
You dance it so beautifully!" She
destroyed appears to be general. of the black party throughout the entire day.
ber lands in the States of California, Oregon, zled to know what to wear, for she was
province, and the whites now openly de­
The people are still leaving clare themselves to be annexationists. Chas. Pye and J. S. Gray returned from Nevada and Washington Territory." as ex­ particular about the proprieties, but called to the musicians to play a ma­
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
die hit upon a costume at length that zurka. gave the class permission to be
the city in considerable numbers, Ten thousand colored men, who had Tillamook Sunday, where they had been August 4, 1892,
seated, and poised herself delicately.
FRANK EAM ME,
but the relief work locally has worked themselves up almost to a frenzy attending a Pomona meeting of the P. Of North Yamhill, county of Yamhill, State of >» emed to be neither too plain nor too Come, come!" she cried again, "I in­
fine. She surveyed herself with pleas­
Oiegoti.
has
this
day
filed
in
this
office
his
now been gotten down to such a and arc wearing badges containing a of H., at which the master and lecturer sworn statement No. 5235. for the purchase of ure. It was pleasant to have large and sist on your dancing the best you know
how."
Sw
of Section No. 32, in Township No.
fine point that it is likely that skull and cross-bones, signifying death of the State Grange were present, also the
2 South. Range No. 7 W, and will offer proof brilliant brown eyes, a mass of wav-
Kenneth Hadley, the dignified and
to show that the land sought is more valuable ward golden hair, a snow white neck
there will be marked diminution to the Republican party, paraded the wife of the latter.
for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
reserved, the man who had thought
of the exodus during the next through the principle streets of the city Tillamook County Pomona Grange poses, anil to establish his claim to said land ind shoulders, meddled with tender himseif
a little better than others and
the Register and Receiver of this office and abundant grace, and a mouth that
two or three days. The fears of last night carrying tallow candles and will meet at Nehalem on the first Thurs­ a' before
Oregon City, Ore, on .Monday, the ist day
smiled with more merriment than the had held himself somewhat haughtily
of October. 1900. He names as witnesses :
day
in
October.
As
large
an
attendance
torches.
A
mock
funeral
of
the
Republi-
an epidemic have been allayed
aloof, bowed to his destiny and entered
Chiistopher Zimmerman, William Merritt, common run of mouths.
T.vcnrque Jones, August Famine, of North Yam
by the presence and the distri­ can party was held today ami was at- as possible is desirable.
But what Marie saw at the settle­ heart and soul upon his task.
hill, Orvgon.
tended bv about 1000 colored persons.
Nearly the whole evening was spent
Any ami all persons claiming adversely »he ment was calculated to make her for-
bution of medicines and disinfect­ The
above described lands are requested to file their
white people are cautious and are
, ' for once, the appearance of which upon this dance.
Fence
claims 111 this office on or before said 1st day
ants, and therefore a feature avoiding conflicts.
Of October. 1900.
She was so proud. She
en forget to
"We must get it just right," Miss Van-
FIR COATED WITH
which would undoubtedly have
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ve resentful because some of the peo- < erpool insisted. "You see, we are not
For Sale.
had the effect of causing many
p.e she met were serious. For the first earning in quite the usual way on ac­
time she found herself face to face with count of a lack of the knowledge of the
to seek success elsewhere has 40 Acres of Bottom Land, about two
Will outwear CEDAR. It is also a
the serious problem of life-for the rudiments on the part of the teacher."
been eliminated from the situa­ miles from town, near Trask River bridge
RADICAL REMEDY AGAINST
nrst time a dim notion that life was • nd she laughed. ‘‘But we propose to
tion.
—A nton P lasker .
HEADLIGHT
CHICKEN LICE.
gnen to be used, struggled un
a nee as well as those who have learned
Galveston Recovering
through her consciousness. She found in the regular, old-fashioned way."
Its application to the inside walls of
G alveston , Tex., Sept. 17,
At Colin & Co's Corner.
“* well born a, herself, „nd
Hadley looked about him and saw in
poultry houses will permanently exter­
and
much better educated and trained de- cverY face, whether it was that of a
—The work of clearing the
minate
all
I.1CE.
honev, just in.
Voting their lives to others-and there- .'oung man or young woman, of Jew
streets of debris and wreckage is Nestucca
Results:
HEALTHY CHICKENS- WEEKLY OREGONIAN
Bring us vour butter and eggs if you
fore to themselves, since in the ex- or Christian, of German, Bohemian,
progressing steadily and with want
PI.ENTY
EGGS.
the highest price for them.
”t dev”.
“,e iD MrViCe
">*
andinavian, or Italian, of factory
One Year for $2.25 K.
systematic rapidity. The mili­ A big stock of grass seeds just received ; Write for circular and prices and men.
beat development. This type of worn- i iao< or worker in the stock yards, a
tion this pa|>er.
anhood was new to her. She had been 1 oo (‘fadmiration and respect for Miss
tary authorities have gradually all guaranteed new seeds.
WADE & BRIGGS.
TWO LIVE PAPERS
acquatnted with many who patronized
perfected the system ami divided Gold Dust 20 cents a package.
anderpool. Moreover, her infectious
chanties and benevolences, but here
Tillamook, Or.
appiness had brought vivacity and
the laborers, so that there is Package coffee 12 Vi cts. a pound.
were women who found it a privilege (o something akin to delight even into
comparatively no interruption or “3 II. Mush,” is recommended bv the ’
notice for publication .
express hfe in terms of love. Moreover I , the heaviest face.
Department of the Interior,
finest
cooks,
we
arc
agent
for
it.
delay.
l.and Office at Or ego 1 City. Ore ,
h‘ .‘itG me
"ho came to I i
I never liked your dancing so much
Septembe* 17th iqoo .
he settlements intaresting In the ex aa I do at this hour," he said to her,
The reports filed at General Nestucca Onions, $1.50 a sack.
Notice 1« hereby given that the following
treme. Here was i whole library of earnestly. “I wish I might help you
named nuttier has died notice of hi* intention
Scurry's headquarters tip to 9 Coal Oil $1.15 a can.
The regular subscription price of human documenta^to to speak, aw’ait- aow and then."
that said proof will be made before the County
o'clock tonight reported the re­ Watch our big Drv Good, n.hl n„t Clerk
of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ot
THE HEADLIGHT is$l.50. and U hf,’i Puer"’a1' 81>' looked in the I “0 you could, you could! But for
week. Our stock is by lur the largest in
covery ami disposition of but 45 the city.
on October 27th, 191». vi«
'he
"*r|ou« before thev
the regular subscription price of
JAKOB I.UTNI.
1 ®hould not have realized
bodies during the day. The We have just unpacked a very large as­ II. K No II067 for the Ne of Sc Sec. jX, Tp.
the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50.
* had one talent. It never oc-
1 S . R 1O U
News' representative, however, sortment of Hats and Underware suit- j He name* the fo lowing witnesses to prove
J’urrPi to me tj)at being happy and
Any one subscribing for THE
( his continuous residence upon and cultivation
laving lifjht feet could be a talent.”
reports the burial of 130 men, able for Winter trade.
HEADLIGHT and paring one
i of said land, viz
Albert Benseheidt, James ^taseck Alfred
here was a Virginia reel—just by
women and children.
year
in
advance
can
get
both
for
The Big Store with the Tiny Uric a— 1 Gubeer,
*h«
must
pour
sunlight
into
their"..
John Matejick. of Tillamook, Or.
|ie7o;xtut?daDt‘ourctofi‘wi'^ / ay of diversion—and Marie Vander-
C has . B M oukks . Register.
$2.25.
Health Officer^ Wilkettson "that's us.”
P ?
,hro"<b it like a spirit of
Cb.cago Tribune.
14 ST
OF DEAD
GROWS.
Political Erift.
STILE stated today that 40 per cent of
ANNIE LAURIE.
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